market price

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Definition of market price

: a price actually given in current market dealings

Examples of market price in a Sentence

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Drahi offered $57 a share, a 61% premium to the stock’s market price on June 14, the day before Sotheby’s announced that its board had agreed to merge with BidFair. Fortune, "Can Sotheby’s Find Sales Success by Going Private?," 6 Sep. 2019 But Paraguay is paid only the cost of production (including debt repayments for construction), not the market price of electricity. The Economist, "A secret hydropower deal with Brazil causes a political crisis in Paraguay," 22 Aug. 2019 That causes the market price to rise and yields — the difference between the current price and the payout when the bond matures — to shrink. Joe Mcdonald, BostonGlobe.com, "Global stocks lower after US falls on recession fear," 15 Aug. 2019 That causes the market price to rise and yields — the difference between the current price and the payout when the bond matures — to shrink. Joe Mcdonald, Twin Cities, "Asian stocks lower after US indexes tumble on recession fear," 14 Aug. 2019 That's $80 in savings both ways compared to the usual market price on both of these models. Shayna Murphy, USA TODAY, "The 5 best Amazon Prime Day deals you can get this Friday," 5 July 2019 Its 43% stake in Nissan could not be sold at market price. Chris Hughes | Bloomberg, Washington Post, "Fiat-Renault’s Giant Merger Doesn’t Look So Simple Now," 4 June 2019 Assets held for trading or sale must be valued at the current market price. Paul J. Davies, WSJ, "Banks’ Answer to Volatile Italian Debt: Accounting Changes," 8 Nov. 2018 For starters, that means the county should not be selling its half-interest in the property to a private entity at a below-market price. Mercury News & East Bay Times Editorial Boards, The Mercury News, "Editorial: Oakland A’s shouldn’t get sweetheart Coliseum deal," 13 Aug. 2019

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15th century, in the meaning defined above

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market price

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Financial Definition of market price

What It Is

Market price is the price of an asset or product as determined by supply and demand.

How It Works

In the broadest sense, an item's market price lies at the point of intersection between the available supply of the good or service and market demand for it. Any shift in the supply or demand affects an item's market price. If demand is held constant, a decline in supply results in a rise in its market price and vice versa. Likewise, if supply is held constant, a rise in the demand for an item results in a rise in its market price and vice versa.

Why It Matters

The market price is the price at which a good or service is bought and sold most efficiently. However, in the real world, there is a great deal of enthusiasm for policies that impact market prices. Rent control laws in New York City, production quotas adopted by OPEC nations and trade barriers enacted by national governments are all example of policies that affect market prices in the real world.

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market price

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English Language Learners Definition of market price

: the price at which a product can be sold at a particular time

market price

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Legal Definition of market price

1 : the price at which a security is currently selling on the market